Birthday Party - Classic or Dud

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The Birthday Party Sings Sesame Street

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 7 August 2005 19:43 (twenty years ago)

I can imagine them playing "Doing the Pigeon" pretty clearly.

Pangolino 2, Sunday, 7 August 2005 19:49 (twenty years ago)

"RUBBER DUCKIE MY GAWD YOU ARE THE ONE SHOOTING UUUUUP!"

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 7 August 2005 19:50 (twenty years ago)

E.L.M.O. (Pow, Pow, Pow)

StanM (StanM), Sunday, 7 August 2005 19:57 (twenty years ago)

I hope no reunion. Without Tracy Pew, it isn't the Birthday Party. I missed the chance to see 'em, too (wasn't old enough to get into the show at the Palace - clueless Richard Cromelin the next day in the LA Times clearly hadn't known what to make of young-Nick-on-fire), but that doesn't mean I want to see people who've grown beyond that trying to reignite it.

Banana Nutrament (ghostface), Sunday, 7 August 2005 20:55 (twenty years ago)

five months pass...
every time i listen to BP i remember why i dont like solo nick cave

cancer prone fat guy (dubplatestyle), Monday, 23 January 2006 03:06 (twenty years ago)

ARGH SO GOOD

cancer prone fat guy (dubplatestyle), Monday, 23 January 2006 03:06 (twenty years ago)

I'm surprised "Deep In the Woods" is not rated more on this thread, though.

yes, "deep in the woods" = THE GREATEST.

controversial buffalo stance (haitch), Monday, 23 January 2006 03:36 (twenty years ago)

sometimes, pleasure heads must burn.

Michael J McGonigal (mike mcgonigal), Monday, 23 January 2006 04:58 (twenty years ago)

and if you can hunt down the version of Dead Joe that Nick did on his solo Australian tour a few years back, GET IT. It's great. He just pummels the piano and screams that shit.

oh ho ho indeed

Birthday Party = Classic, obv

Si.C@rter (SiC@rter), Friday, 27 January 2006 09:53 (twenty years ago)

WHERE NO FISH CAN SWIM

ZR (teenagequiet), Friday, 27 January 2006 14:35 (twenty years ago)

that live "Dead Joe" is so awesome, you can almost hear the moment when he sorta remembers "God, I was so young and pissed off and it was kinda awesome"

Thomas Tallis (Tommy), Friday, 27 January 2006 14:54 (twenty years ago)

thanks for posting that "Dead Joe"....very cool. I saw NC & The Bd/Sds. in 2002 and they absolutely incredible, Cave can certainly still belt it/scream it out when he wants

Birthday Party=utter classic in my house...they were arty, weird, but also physical and raw, grotesque, bizarre and wonderful. Also rarely has a band been so well-served by a great hits collection, I love all the albums, but "Hits" is still great, I still listen to it

chris besinger (chris besinger), Friday, 27 January 2006 20:13 (twenty years ago)

"Hits" needs to be remastered, if it hasn't been already.

senseiDancer (sexyDancer), Friday, 27 January 2006 20:16 (twenty years ago)

nah you just need to get all the albums!

ZR (teenagequiet), Friday, 27 January 2006 20:18 (twenty years ago)

It's great that people who love the Birthday Party seem to hate Nick Cave solo - that's how it should be!

Dittoismus (Dada), Friday, 27 January 2006 20:19 (twenty years ago)

i love the birthday party to bits but also love nick cave solo.

stirmonster (stirmonster), Friday, 27 January 2006 20:24 (twenty years ago)

As ferocious and psychotic a spectacle in 1982 as I will ever live to see on a stage. Classic. Nick Cave live in 2002: also classic.

xero (xero), Friday, 27 January 2006 20:32 (twenty years ago)

two years pass...

I don't think I had really been living until I heard the Birthday Party's cover of The Stooges' "Loose". Where has that been hiding all my life?

Bimble, Saturday, 14 June 2008 16:41 (seventeen years ago)

good morning

Zeno, Saturday, 14 June 2008 17:11 (seventeen years ago)

Haha! Top o' the morning to ya!

Bimble, Saturday, 14 June 2008 17:30 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

Anybody seen "Mutiny - the Last Birthday Party," an apparent document of the overdubbing sessions for the final EP? (!) Info's here: http://www.fromthearchives.com/bp/videography.html

couldn't find a working torrent, I kinda gotta see this.

J0hn D., Wednesday, 6 August 2008 02:53 (seventeen years ago)

two months pass...

that rowland s. howard's album - "teenage snuff film" -
one of the best of the post - Birthday Party members projects (including the Cave ones).

Zeno, Monday, 6 October 2008 12:06 (seventeen years ago)

it is a good record. apparently he has a new album ready to go, but not the resources to make it just yet

jonty alouette (electricsound), Monday, 6 October 2008 12:09 (seventeen years ago)

I have been wanting to hear that for so long, which reminds me to look for a torrent, which I will do right now.

RabiesAngentleman, Monday, 6 October 2008 12:13 (seventeen years ago)

Because I believe firmly in awesomeness, here:

The drum and bass in this, man.

RabiesAngentleman, Monday, 6 October 2008 12:34 (seventeen years ago)

That hottie girl might be a grandmother now!

Completely freakin' classic. I was so psyched when they reissued the first Birthday Party album on CD back in '90. I played it to death on my college radio show (Fester's Bucket O' Nasties!) alongside Beefheart and Pere Ubu. I love the other albums too, but I felt its relative restraint and tension made it even more sinister and creepy, while Junkyard is almost cartoonish.

I bought all the remasters a few years ago. It helped that Virgin sold 'em for only $7.99 each.

Fastnbulbous, Monday, 6 October 2008 13:36 (seventeen years ago)

No love for the song "Happy Birthday"? I lurve it to bits. So awkward. Also, barking like a dog is always welcome in my playlists.

staggerlee, Monday, 6 October 2008 22:16 (seventeen years ago)

Edward III, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 01:06 (seventeen years ago)

Edward III, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 01:10 (seventeen years ago)

Edward III, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 01:11 (seventeen years ago)

Edward III, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 01:23 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah, this thread just got wicked.

"Happy Birthday" is awesome, I giggle every time I hear WHAT A SURPRISE, IT'S A SAMURAI SWORD, what a metal surprise...!

RabiesAngentleman, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 01:28 (seventeen years ago)

just think in five years and he'll be shaving

RabiesAngentleman, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 01:28 (seventeen years ago)

wow!
i've never seen that "swampland" vocal thing before (the first of Edward's youtuve links here).
awesome stuff, and of BP's best songs.

Zeno, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 01:36 (seventeen years ago)

time for a legendary reunion.
(though it will prob never happen)

Zeno, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 01:38 (seventeen years ago)

I think any hope of a bp reunion died with tracy pew

Edward III, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 02:39 (seventeen years ago)

I'll retain my fond memories of seeing the Birthday Party at the old 930 Club (followed by the Fall the next night)

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 04:21 (seventeen years ago)

4AD needs to reissue Junk Yard on vinyl, that shit is gettin bootlegged.

sleeve, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 04:46 (seventeen years ago)

The Mr. Clarinet/Happy Birthday single might be their finest moment.

My three year old is into cars and monsters, and so I showed him the Junkyard LP sleeve this weekend, and after a long, silent stare, he asked if he could keep it. Does the CD sound really crappy or something?

bendy, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 14:08 (seventeen years ago)

Great story! Dunno about the CD, but you should be able to find him an Ed Roth monster T-shirt on eBay.

Soukesian, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 17:25 (seventeen years ago)

"Anybody seen "Mutiny - the Last Birthday Party," an apparent document of the overdubbing sessions for the final EP? (!) Info's here: http://www.fromthearchives.com/bp/videography.html

couldn't find a working torrent, I kinda gotta see this."

i've seen it, and it's available in megaupload.
pretty boring, 25 minutes, mainly of the recording of "jennifer's veil" (one of the weakest BP songs imo), but the last 5 minutes, about the recording of "swampland" is amazing:
Cave's give his best vocal performance, and when it's over, and Cave, all sweating from the effort, lits a cigarette to relax, you feel the empathy

Zeno, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 17:34 (seventeen years ago)

I've got a really vivid memory of getting and listening to Mutiny EP shortly after it came out, poring over and discussing every detail of the cover and the scrawled liners with friends. Those late EPs were fascinating, scary objects.

Soukesian, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 17:43 (seventeen years ago)

the swastika image was kinda scanalous

Zeno, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 17:48 (seventeen years ago)

Hard to remember now that St. Nick has been canonised, but they were pretty scandalous at the time. Didn't fit in with UK indieland at all.

Soukesian, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 18:58 (seventeen years ago)

three months pass...

From one of those seetickets email updates:

BIRTHDAY PARTY

A favourite of the late, great John Peel the Australian pop-punk band will be in the UK for two special dates in February. Book now!

Feb 12, 02 Academy Islington, Feb 21 Ruby Lounge Manchester

What? What is this? Cave/Howard/Harvey? Does anyone have any more info?

woofwoofwoof, Thursday, 29 January 2009 14:19 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.mickharvey.com -> is in The Triffids now

StanM, Thursday, 29 January 2009 16:40 (seventeen years ago)

Pop punk 4 evah!

bendy, Thursday, 29 January 2009 16:41 (seventeen years ago)

Current working theory is that seetickets have misunderstood a banner gig title for some smallish bands. And Harvey seems to be gigging in Australia with The Triffid people on at least one of those dates.

woofwoofwoof, Thursday, 29 January 2009 16:52 (seventeen years ago)

Absolutely classic. I'll bet if I put on Mutiny, and Nick came on with "Hand's up, who wants to die!" I would drop 20 years and be stagediving off my desk, much to the concern of everyone in my office.

The gig I saw in '83 right after that one dropped is one of my all-time faves.

I vote right now for Mick Harvey as best not-really-the-drummer-but-beating-the-skins-right-now-anyway in a significant band, so much so that I can never remember what's-his-name's name usually. Of course he could be a prick, but in my experience all good drummers are that way sometimes (present company included).

factcheckr, Thursday, 29 January 2009 19:51 (seventeen years ago)


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